After some pencil frustration abroad, I got two excellent pencils at the local stationery store in mid-January and have superstitiously clung to them, sharpening them frequently with a tiny children's pencil sharpener - but now I have written them down into stubs! I thought they would just about do me for this book, but I have a few more days' worth of story left to tell, so I took the plunge this morning and bought a new pair...
When I was little, I was often writing with a very short stubby pencil - I like the feel and look of a very soft dark pencil [ED. And stubbiness is the price one pays for this preference!].
More generally, in adulthood, I prefer to write with something whose physical substance can be strikingly perceived as it transfers from the writing implement to the page: the Gelly Roll pens are very good, they leave a lovely thick glistening three-dimensional trail like a snail's!
Gelly Rolls are great, and the spelling is good, too.
ReplyDeleteYou need to get yourself a box of GOLF PENCILS!
Despite their very charming name, golf pencils in my experience only come in HB - hard, light, unsatisfactory!
ReplyDeleteThank god, someone else who thinks about this stuff!
ReplyDeleteI must score baseball games in pencil, and for me, the Mirado Black Warrior is the way to go.
For pens, you can't go wrong with the Fisher Space Pen-a nice, black line that doesn't smudge!